Monthly cost of living in Istanbul surpasses $2,300: IPA
The cost of living for a family of four in Istanbul rose to ₺82,880 ($2,308) in January, marking a 56.21% annual increase, according to the Istanbul Planning Agency (IPA).
The report indicates that the cost of living in the city increased by 7.10% compared to the previous month, amounting to an additional ₺5,495.
Goods with the highest price hikes
Price hikes in essential food and consumer goods were particularly notable. Over the past year, the price of baby formula surged by 67.43%, while meat and ground beef rose by 55.10%. Sunflower oil prices increased by 62.28%, and milk saw a 42.54% rise.
Product | Annual change | Monthly change |
Rice | 33.36% | 5.75% |
Baby food | 67.43% | 4.72% |
Pasta | 35.88% | 4.23% |
Meat-Minced Meat | 55.10% | 2.01% |
Milk | 42.54% | 12.76% |
Sunflower Oil | 62.28% | 3.03% |
Kidney Beans | 35.01% | 0.93% |
Tea | 54.85% | 1.13% |
Underwear (For Men) | 43.09% | 5.29% |
Sweater (For Child) | 22.17% | -2.06% |
Television | 15.55% | 0.20% |
Shaving Supplies | 92.48% | -0.20% |
Shoes (For Women) | 15.85% | 2.58% |
Among individual product categories, the most striking price increase was recorded in shaving products, which soared by 92.48% compared to January of the previous year.
Istanbul remains the most inflationary city in Europe, with the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (ICOC) reporting a 48.4% annual increase in consumer prices for January.